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  1. Defect Report Xbox 360 model / Corona v2 You turn on the Xbox and the Xbox cooler instantly goes to 100% After starting Dash, after a few seconds the cooler speed returns to normal, but the temperature shown in CASE/MOBO is above 200°C 🌡️ - It is not a defect in the thermal paste - It's not ksb defect - No GPU defect ---------------------------- After a search I didn't find any information so I started looking for a way out of the problem. 😥 Solution to the problem After an analysis on the board we found these 0r resistors that make the communication, after a long time of use they lose their contacts thus losing communication and presenting the Case / Mobo defect shows a temperature above 200ºC🌡️ 👇👇 you must use a good flux and weld the 04 resistors again If any of them are open or varied and you don't have a resistor to replace you can simply make a jumper and check the contact between the points After doing this, as you can see in the image below, the Case/Mobo temperature will be shown again normally without claiming overheating . 👍 I hope that somehow this publication of mine has helped you to solve this problem in a simple way. 👍 Everything you need is above, but if for some reason you want to see my video solving the problem the link is here https://youtu.be/NuWe_KmWAJo 👆 Thanks for the encouragement : - Josh Davison - Leandro Br47 - StelioKontos - Mattie - FabricioMG ( they are amazing people that encourage me to do amazing things , thank you ) .
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